This affects 10 planes in total but will actually impact only 3 in reality.
>Delivery paperwork and payment on some of these jets may have been completed before the reciprocal tariffs announced by China on April 11 took effect on April 12, and those planes may be allowed to enter China on a case-by-case basis, some of the people said.
Boeing’s problem right now is that they are 6 years behind the number of orders they’ve taken and they can’t build planes fast enough. They’ll just sell those 3 planes elsewhere.
Gyn_Nag on
Protecting Boeing for national security reasons will further worsen its problems. It will be tough to watch it spiral downward.
2 Comments
This affects 10 planes in total but will actually impact only 3 in reality.
>Delivery paperwork and payment on some of these jets may have been completed before the reciprocal tariffs announced by China on April 11 took effect on April 12, and those planes may be allowed to enter China on a case-by-case basis, some of the people said.
Boeing’s problem right now is that they are 6 years behind the number of orders they’ve taken and they can’t build planes fast enough. They’ll just sell those 3 planes elsewhere.
Protecting Boeing for national security reasons will further worsen its problems. It will be tough to watch it spiral downward.